Leprechaun
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Tiny Irish guy Strange accent and wardrobe, but His friendship is rich. |
Ability: Increases meat drops from monsters.
Throne/Bjorn: +20% Meat from Monsters, sometimes gives 5-15 Meat in combat
Hatchling: leprechaun hatchling
Familiar-Specific Equipment: Meat detector
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Ultimate Cage Match | Scavenger Hunt | Obstacle Course | Hide and Seek |
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Combat Messages
- Regular message:
- <name> winks at you.
- With lucky Tam O'Shanter equipped:
- <name> winks at you with both eyes. You'd think it'd be blinking at you, in that case, but you'd be wrong.
- With miniature gravy-covered maypole equipped:
- <name> does an Irish jig around the maypole.
- With wax lips equipped:
- Begorrah, <name> grins an Irish grin with his wax lips.
Arena Messages
- When entered in an Obstacle Course:
- <name> is too short to get over most of the obstacles.
Crown of Thrones
- When placed in the Crown of Thrones, gives +20% Meat from Monsters and occasionally gives Meat during combat with the following message
- <Name> reaches down and pulls some Meat from behind your ear. Didn't your mother ever tell you to wash back there?
You gain 5−15 Meat.
- <Name> reaches down and pulls some Meat from behind your ear. Didn't your mother ever tell you to wash back there?
Notes
The meat drop bonus formula (in percent) follows the following equation:
Meat drop bonus = (220 × weight)0.5 + (2 × weight) - 6
- The meat drop bonus is twice the item drop bonus received from fairies.
- Prior to NS13, the meat drop bonus was 5% per pound.
Sample meat drop increases based on weight
Weight | Meat drop bonus (%) |
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1 | 10.8 |
5 | 37.2 |
10 | 60.9 |
15 | 81.4 |
20 | 100.3 |
25 | 118.2 |
30 | 135.2 |
35 | 151.7 |
40 | 167.8 |
45 | 183.5 |
50 | 198.9 |
60 | 228.9 |
70 | 258.1 |
80 | 286.7 |
90 | 314.7 |
100 | 342.3 |
(The listed numbers have been rounded to 1 decimal point while the game actually uses higher precision floating point computations according to the formula above.)